Russia blames Kyiv for attack on gas terminal at Baltic Sea port
- January 23, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Russia blames Kyiv for attack on gas terminal at Baltic Sea port
Subject: IR
Section: Places in news
Context:
The Kremlin blamed Ukraine for an attack that started a fire at a gas terminal at the Baltic port of Ust-Luga.
About Baltic Sea:
- It is part of the North Atlantic Ocean, situated in Northern Europe.
- It extends northward from the latitude of southern Denmark almost to the Arctic Circle and separates the Scandinavian Peninsula from the rest of continental Europe.
- The Baltic sea connects to the Atlantic Ocean through the Danish Straits.
- It is the largest expanse of brackish water in the world. Its water salinity levels are lower than that of the World Oceans due to the inflow of fresh water from the surrounding land and the sea’s shallowness.
- Surrounding Countries: Denmark, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Russia, Finland and Sweden.
- Depth: Its depth averages 55 meters, and the deepest part is approximately 459 meters below the sea’s surface.
- The Baltic Sea contains three major gulfs: The Gulf of Bothnia to the north, the Gulf of Finland to the east, and the Gulf of Riga slightly to the south of that.
- More than 250 rivers and streams empty their waters into the Baltic Sea. Neva is the largest river that drains into the Baltic Sea.
- Islands: It is home to over 20 islands and archipelagos. Gotland, located off the coast of Sweden, is the largest island in the Baltic Sea.
What are the Baltic Nations?
- These are three countries of north-eastern Europe, on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea.
- Baltic Nations are Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
- They are bounded on the west and north by the Baltic Sea, on the east by Russia, on the southeast by Belarus, and on the southwest by Poland and an exclave of Russia.